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tSfctirfLowv ( e£e$ f icite ANNIVERSARIES Writer: Mary-Claire Barnes Photographer: Gunnar Rathbun Designer: Rebecca Soard U niversity of Arkansas traditions included calling the Hogs, the Alma Mater, the fight song and many others. Keeping true to its traditions, the UA celebrated the 100th year anniversary of the fight song and the 75th year anniversary of the football stadium by hosting thousands of dedicated Razorback fans. The fight song originated in 1913 by an undergraduate, William Douglas, with the help of his music professor. It was not deemed as The Fight Song but the Field Song until later it was renamed. It has now been used by thousands of fans and reconstructed to fit many different genres of music. The tune is so catchy that it is easy to pick up and teach to anyone new to the university. My favorite part of the fight song would have to be the lyrics, said Jamey Julian, a sophomore assistant drum major. It ' s powerful ... it just totally redefines the atmosphere of the stadium, said Dylan Gililland, a senior assistant drum major. It continues to bring the fandom of the Razorbacks together and lift spirits regardless of the number on the scoreboard. Being a year for anniversaries, the University of Arkansas also celebrated the 75th anniversary of the football stadium. The Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium was completed in 1938 and underwent renovations in 2001 resulting in a total capacity of 76,000 people from the initial 13,500. One of the largest video boards in college sports was also installed. Although the stadium had endured wins and losses it was still the home of the beloved Razorback football team. Many of the traditions that were held so dear to the university and its students were sustained and developed inside the walls of the stadium. It was a meeting ground for Arkansas Razorback fans from all over the state. As the university celebrated this anniversary, it reminded this generation of its history and how to keep it and the traditions alive. Then, now and forever. SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
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A PANEL OF JOURNALISM PROFESSIONALS answered questions on ethics issues during the inaugural Center for Ethics in Journalism forum held at the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Enterprise and Development. SEPTEMBER nOO GENE FOREMAN
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UA MARCHING BAND PLAYS THE RAZORBACK fight song for the crowd at Donald W. Reynolds stadium. THE DONALD W. REYNOLDS STADIUM was renovated in 2001 and now holds 76,000 people. SEPTEMBER AOI ANNIVERSARIES Uo
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